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B&Q Royale Mirror Wall Hung Gas Fire with Remote C...
Royale Mirror Wall Hung Gas Fire with Remote Control Mirror effect frame, Features remote control, Heat Output: min 1.9kW, max 3kW, Heat Input: 6.5kW, Class 1 gas fire, Gas fires should be fitted by a Gas Safe registered installer, All fires must be installed in accordance with the manufacturers' installation instructions and current building regulations, To calculate running costs, multiply the heat input of the fire by your gas/electricity tariff , Please note that our fires are designed to supplement central heating and should only be used as a secondary source of heat
Bristan NVR Radiator with Mirror - Anthracite Grey...
Bristan NVR Radiator with Mirror - Anthracite Grey 461 x 1800mm Depth Dimension: 127mm, Suitable for hot water central heating systems, The depth measurement quoted is the overall projection from the wall to the front of the radiator, All radiator outputs are calculated in line with the European EN442 Testing Standard to 50 delta t, Pipe centre dimensions of 50mm if using Square Valve Set and 376mm if using Valve Set 1-8, Valves can be positioned either at the end or in the centre of this model
B&Q Ultra Modern One Electric Radiator With Mirror...
Ultra Modern One Electric Radiator With Mirror & Back Light 520 x 935 x 80mm 5 coloured ambient lights to project shades and tone into the room, Smooth mirrored finish with digital time and date display, This horizontal model is only available as an electric option
Bristan VR Vertical Radiator with Mirror - White 4...
Bristan VR Vertical Radiator with Mirror - White 493 x 1800mm Depth Dimension: 85mm, Suitable for hot water central heating systems, The depth measurement quoted is the overall projection from the wall to the front of the radiator, All radiator outputs are calculated in line with the European EN442 Testing Standard to 50 delta t, Pipe centre dimensions of 50mm if using Square Valve Set and 445mm if using Valve Set 1-8, Valves shown are not included, Valves can be positioned either at the end or in the centre of this model
My First Magic Mirror Laptop Toy
Light up screen Mirror Various buttons and sounds Suitable for ages 6 months + This product conforms to EN71 and the Toy Safety Directive
from Dell
from Dell
from Dell
from Dell
Bristan VPN Vertical Radiator with Mirror - Anthra...
Bristan VPN Vertical Radiator with Mirror - Anthracite Grey 531 x 1800mm Depth Dimension: 80mm, Suitable for hot water central heating systems, The depth measurement quoted is the overall projection from the wall to the front of the radiator, All radiator outputs are calculated in line with the European EN442 Testing Standard to 50 delta t, Pipe centre dimensions of 50mm if using Square Valve Set and 481mm if using Valve Set 1-8, Valves can be positioned either at the ends or in the centre on this model
Bristan VPN Vertical Radiator with Mirror - White ...
Bristan VPN Vertical Radiator with Mirror - White 531 x 1800mm Depth Dimension: 80mm, Suitable for hot water central heating systems, The depth measurement quoted is the overall projection from the wall to the front of the radiator, All radiator outputs are calculated in line with the European EN442 Testing Standard to 50 delta t, Pipe centre dimensions of 50mm if using Square Valve Set and 481mm if using Valve Set 1-8, Valves shown are not included, Valves can be positioned either at the end or in the centre of this model
Taf Toys 1-2-3 Baby Mirror Yellow
This 1-2-3 Baby Mirror is a bright and colourful soft structure for young babies which has a baby-safe mirror and 2 funny dolls that will encourage baby to play. Stage 1 - For use on crib rails Stage 2 - For use when baby begins to push on hands and knees Stage 3 - For use when baby sits Baby-safe mirror Soft fabric PVC free Surface washable only Suitable from 3 months+
Electronic Arts Mirror's Edge PS3
Mirror's Edge gives a new twist to the first person shooter/stealth game by putting the focus on speed and the motion of the player, rather than concentrating on dodging, taking cover and shooting. Mirror's Edge puts you in the shoes of a runner falled Faith - a courier who carries confidential information in a future where information is a highly prized resource. Runners have to get from point A to point B without being intercepted and stopped. And there's always someone who wants to intercept or stop you. You need to use "The Flow": the layout of the rooftops, walls, fences, pipes and ducts to facilitate your peregrination across the city. Faith isn't heavily armed, but her opposition often is, so her best method of survival is flight, stopping to use force only when required. Faith can run, jump, wall-run, boost and vault over things. She can shimmy along ledges, she can shin up pipes, she can zip down wires. She can use her Flow Vision to see which things are usable and which ones are not. It's no good taking a swan dive off the edge of a building if there is nowhere to land on the other side. Faith needs to use all these skills to keep moving and keep avoiding danger. If you do get cornered, Faith is not helpless, she packs a mean punch. She can use her skills to outfox an opponent and disarm him. Yes, in this dystopian big-brother future, gender stereotyping is still prevalent, although Faith's a heroine, her opponents are male to a man. And once she has captured a weapon, she can use it in good old fashioned third person shooter style. The city of the game is bright and sterile, a shocking contrast to the cities of the William Gibson novels, and Johnny Mnemonic movie from which it clearly draws its inspiration. It is rendered in a sharp technical style, and the characters are manga-like. This gives Mirror's Edge an incredible visual appeal, which is quite unlike any previous game. Mirror's Edge is different enough to be of interest to most action gamers, but it will be particularly of interest to those who love cyberpunk and the works of William Gibson.
Electronic Arts Mirror's Edge Xbox 360
Mirror's Edge gives a new twist to the first person shooter/stealth game by putting the focus on speed and the motion of the player, rather than concentrating on dodging, taking cover and shooting. Mirror's Edge puts you in the shoes of a runner falled Faith - a courier who carries confidential information in a future where information is a highly prized resource. Runners have to get from point A to point B without being intercepted and stopped. And there's always someone who wants to intercept or stop you. You need to use "The Flow": the layout of the rooftops, walls, fences, pipes and ducts to facilitate your peregrination across the city. Faith isn't heavily armed, but her opposition often is, so her best method of survival is flight, stopping to use force only when required. Faith can run, jump, wall-run, boost and vault over things. She can shimmy along ledges, she can shin up pipes, she can zip down wires. She can use her Flow Vision to see which things are usable and which ones are not. It's no good taking a swan dive off the edge of a building if there is nowhere to land on the other side. Faith needs to use all these skills to keep moving and keep avoiding danger. If you do get cornered, Faith is not helpless, she packs a mean punch. She can use her skills to outfox an opponent and disarm him. Yes, in this dystopian big-brother future, gender stereotyping is still prevalent, although Faith's a heroine, her opponents are male to a man. And once she has captured a weapon, she can use it in good old fashioned third person shooter style. The city of the game is bright and sterile, a shocking contrast to the cities of the William Gibson novels, and Johnny Mnemonic movie from which it clearly draws its inspiration. It is rendered in a sharp technical style, and the characters are manga-like. This gives Mirror's Edge an incredible visual appeal, which is quite unlike any previous game. Mirror's Edge is different enough to be of interest to most action gamers, but it will be particularly of interest to those who love cyberpunk and the works of William Gibson.
















